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matt215

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I just got my first dslr housing and ports etc. There's a lot of real important parts spead all over the floor of my bedroom. How the heck do you put these things together. I'm a man so no... reading the instructions is not an option. :)
 
you obviously need some tools. oh, and a beer. and remember, when you're finished, if there are any pieces left, hide them. :)

kari
 
Where are you located Matt??
 
Who needs instructions! Whats the worst that can happen?

...flood housing, destroy ttl electronics, ruin camera, ruin lens...

Got insurance?

Seriously, though. Read the instructions.

What kind of housing do you have (manufacturer)? What type of camera, lenses, and ports?

Don't put that camera into the water until you have insurance. I prefer DEEP (www.awryinc.com), but DAN also has equipment insurance.

David
 
Every real man knows that extra parts means a job well done. Throw those babies in a box in the garage, grab a cold brew, and marvel at your ingenuity. You are a mans man. :)
 
Ha ha, you guys are funny! :)

I have that setup Matt, hollar if you have any questions.

Start attaching stuff, it all fits pretty easy.

Congrats on making a great choice!!!!
 

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